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hoorah

Also hoo·ray

[hoo-rah]

interjection

  1. a variant of hurrah.



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“That’s the worst person, who’s not on television anymore. It’s you! So, hoorah for that—NBC did something good with that.”

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Kathy Bates is ready to leave Hollywood behind — after one last hoorah.

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So you’re doing Dry January and this is your last hoorah.

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I thought it was so disrespectful that he took it upon himself to be like, “OK, I’m out the door, one last hoorah, let me make a scene of myself.”

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Ending his 11-minute address, the Russian president said: "Glory to our armed forces - for Russia, for victory, hoorah", at which the assembled forces responded with a big cheer.

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